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* "In the Pool": The story of Kazuo Omori, a man in the magazine business. Omori discovered swimming could help relieve his work-related stress, but there's a fine line between doing something for healthy stress relief and pathological obsession over it. [[It Got Worse|Not to mention that he's got other things to worry about besides work]]. Adapted as the first plot thread of the film ({{spoiler|and the only one to not depict treatment, because Omori doesn't go to Irabu until the movie's very end}}).
* "Making a Stand": The story of Tetsuya Taguchi, a salaryman who, after dropping a book onto his morning wood, finds that it's become permanent. Adapted as the second thread of the film and the second episode of the anime.
* "Trade Show Model": The story of Hiromi Yasukawa, a [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|trade show model]].
* "Cell": The story of Yuta Tsuda, a high school student with a texting problem. Adapted as the sixth episode of the anime.
* "Double Check": The story of Yoshio Iwamura, a journalist. Iwamura finds himself wondering if he has OCD when he notices that he obsessively worries about whether he left the stove on (as in, {{spoiler|missing a plane ride}} to run back home to make sure everything's fine). Adapted as the third thread of the movie (with a female protagonist, Suzumi Iwamura) and the eighth episode of the anime.
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* "My Father-in-Law's Wig": The story of Tetsuro Ikeyama, a neurologist and an old friend of Irabu's. Ikeyama has been having compulsive [[Imagine Spot|Imagine Spots]] as of late of himself doing impulsive and often dangerous things. Adapted as the fifth episode of the anime ("My Father-in-Law's").
* "Third Base": The story of Shinichi Bando, third baseman for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows who develops yips out of fear of the new kid. Adapted as the fourth episode of the anime.
* "Lady Author": The story of Aiko Hoshiyama, [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|a writer who is a woman]]. Hoshiyama is overcome with nausea whenever she brainstorms, wondering if she'd already used that plot. Adapted as the third episode of the anime; the protagonist is instead male (Junichi Hoshiyama) and the episode title is changed to match ("Romance Novelist").